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Friday Crop Report on a Thursday!

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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21864

    #51
    Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
    Did someone say Spring or green grass?
    No sight of it here.
    We had that in 2013 I think .
    Had a backhoe come in and dig it out because we had traded that one off . Blew back in a few days later . Finally got it about May 5 th
    Never started till May 12 that year. We were still seeding around a few snow banks that first week.
    Year turned out great , once it warmed up it stayed warm , no late spring frosts, and the crop took off like crazy.

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    • helmsdale
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 2127

      #52
      Waiting on moisture here.

      You could seed corner to corner right now with decent soil temperatures. Haven't punched a moisture probe in here lately, but we were sitting at 39f over two weeks ago.

      Drew's latest prognosticator certainly pertained well to this area. There is a very real chance that if you dropped seeds into the ground right now, they would quickly run out of moisture and run the very real chance of dying if significant moisture does not show up soon. Soil moisture is the most limited that I've ever seen in my brief career.

      If we do not see significant mositure here in the next 10 days, mid-april seeding will get postponed until I suppose at the latest the first week of may. Provided soil temperatures pick up into the mid 50's by then I'd rather dump seeds into very warm dirt and hope for quick germination followed by the "rain train" that drew seems to have staked his reputation on starting mid to end of may. If that doesn't show up, we're in deep shit.

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      • Taiga
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2018
        • 1466

        #53
        Bone dry here too, no snow, neighbour is disking already (?), and the county has water trucks running on the gravel roads spraying water to keep the dust down.

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        • helmsdale
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 2127

          #54
          Originally posted by Taiga View Post
          Bone dry here too, no snow, neighbour is disking already (?), and the county has water trucks running on the gravel roads spraying water to keep the dust down.
          Have a half section that grew decent mustard, but excellent buckwheat last year... Wondering what I should be doing with it. For once in my life I wish I had a K-hart. Neighbor has a pro-till that we're hoping we can just scratch the surface to chop the vines but leave plenty of residue still up on top. Do i hit it now and wait for a rain to promote some weed growth, then spray ahead of the drill? Or does a guy spray it about 5 days prior to seeding and hit it with the pro-till as close as possible to the same time as the drill? Honestly, moisture retention isn't going to matter all that much. When all you have is 4-5" of somewhat moist soil on the surface with zero subsoil moisture you're left in the situation of praying to the rain gods.

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          • Taiga
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2018
            • 1466

            #55
            I don’t know it’s a month early for us up here yet, I am not making any hasty plans. When May comes I probably won’t seed until rain is in the long range forecast.

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            • Sheepwheat
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2017
              • 3137

              #56
              Interesting there are places that measure soil temperature. Here, when you can go, you go. Who knows what the temp of the soil is? Haha. So long as there isn’t too much snow along the edge of the field, you get rolling, because who knows, it will probably rain or snow tomorrow.

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              • sumdumguy
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 11972

                #57
                We’ve seeded lentils the end of April about 5 years. But doesn’t look like wheels will be turning until mid-may but who knows? This cold spring may surprise us yet.

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                • seldomseen
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 2017

                  #58
                  Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                  Interesting there are places that measure soil temperature. Here, when you can go, you go. Who knows what the temp of the soil is? Haha. So long as there isn’t too much snow along the edge of the field, you get rolling, because who knows, it will probably rain or snow tomorrow.
                  Same here. Never waited for soil temp Just wait for the soil to be dry enough and then go. Get as much done as fast as you can before the next rain shows up or before you know it it's June first.
                  This year the snow in the tree lines will stay late and keep the draws wet while the high ground dry's out.

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                  • Sheepwheat
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2017
                    • 3137

                    #59
                    Today’s high was for plus eight. It is one.

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